casina farnese palatine hill |
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| navigate by keyword : building monastery town landmark ruins fortification castle church estate tourism village architecture chapel tower palace casina farnese palatine hill belonged greater orti farnesiani family sixteenth century small size highly valued architecturally historically one renaissance buildings residential that remain atop rome substantial archaeological excavations nineteenth twentieth centuries altered physical layout area little engravings prints photographs italy |
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| The Casina Farnese belonged to the greater Orti Farnesiani estate of the Farnese family during the sixteenth century. Small in size but highly valued architecturally and historically, Casina Farnese is one of the few Renaissance buildingsâand the only residential oneâthat remain atop the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. Due to substantial archaeological excavations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that altered the physical layout of the area, little is known about Casina Farnese before the changes beyond some engravings, prints, and photographs. |
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